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    Quynh P.

    Why go all the way to Korea for convenience store vibes when you already have it at home? Minari Express is such a cute Korean grab-and-go spot in LA, near UCLA campus~ perfect when you want something quick but still super comforting and flavorful. It has that cozy "mini market + lunch box" vibe, with lots of ready-to-go options that make it hard to choose just one. Everything feels really fresh and homey, from their kimbap to their rice bowls and banchan. You can tell they focus on quality ingredients and it gives that comforting, everyday Korean meal feeling but in a super convenient way

    Azy G.

    This cute mini korean market has the most fresh and delicious food, hot and cold, along with a ton of drink options and snacks! Located central to UCLA it's a great stop for university students looking for a quick bite. Sydney was so sweet and helpful with explaining the different foods and giving suggestions! I highly recommend this spot and can't wait to go back!

    Sweet & Spicy Chicken Dosirak, Kimchi Spam Fried Rice, Homemade Cucumber Kimchi, Japchae Glass Noodles
    Lucia L.

    As a super broke @ucla student, I'm so excited that @minariexpress is open in @westwoodvillage ! This cute little Korean mart has an extensive grab and go section filled with affordable and authentic Korean comfort foods such as dosirak meals, fried rice, kimbap, banchan (which you can sample) and more for under $10. We ordered 6 items to try, and literally everything was SO authentic and well-made, and very comparable to Hmart/Zion market quality meals I've had in Ktown. They also carry an impressive selection of Korean drinks, ramen, snacks, and frozen foods. I can definitely see myself (and other students) stopping by here often! Definitely check out and support this Korean-owned, hidden gem convenience store for some of the BEST casual Korean food in West LA!

    Sophie Z.

    Very nice Korean style convenience store! Right next to Noah's Bagels, it has a nice selection of Korean meals ready to eat, and provides a microwave. The inside is very small though but here are 2-3 tables outside. The staff was very friendly! Prices are very reasonable; we got the tuna bibimbap roll for 10$ which was absolutely delicious! We also got the sweet chili chicken for 8$ Since the package is only chicken it's a good price. But the sauce did make it soggy since it's in a hot cabinet. The ice cream selection was probably my favorite in the freezer which are between 2-3$ (get the matcha and red bean taiyaki) Drink selection is also good!

    A pot of selections to choose from! The cashier was so nice and smiley. And the place is clean.

    Naomi W.

    Super quick and convenient spot to grab some delicious and fresh homestyle Korean food! I arrived right at opening so they were still setting up but everything was really fresh! They have a huge assortment of banchan and premade meals. Loved the kimbap and the sweet chili chicken. They have tons of Korean snacks and drinks to grab as well.

    Jeyuk Rice

    This is my first time trying this place, and I was laughing as I ate the Jeyuk Rice; it's ridiculous that they are selling this as edible. Recently, I heard a famous Korean singer / food YouTuber Sung Si-kyung say that rice is the main dish of Korean food, and this concoction I ate made me agree 100%. Korean rice is known for its moist, sticky, chewy texture; what I ate was dry, crumbling, crispy. The Jeyuk was pretty good, except for the myriad of sizes and shapes, so I thought about giving it 2 stars, but No. It was as if they had haphazardly cut it using scissors by hand, instead of using a chopping machine; I think it would be more uniform through a machine. Also, the place has been noted as a way to make Korean food more accessible in Westwood, but I hope it doesn't give bad rep to the awesome, wonderful Korean food. This place goes into my NO collection.

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    George S.

    Great New addition to Westwood. It's a Korean grab-n-go mart. They have prepared Korean hot and cold food to go. They have Bulgogi (beef) rice bowls, Tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes), Noodles, various Kimbap rolls, Asian drinks, side dishes, and snacks. Staff is very helpful and service was quick. There is no seating, just grab-n-go. The mini mart is very clean. No public restroom. Give this place a try when you're in a hurry and need something good and quick to eat or drink! Happy Nom Nom!

    Stir-Fried Fish Cake, spicy Homemade Cucumber Kimchi, bulgogi, kimbap
    Kathy X.

    This is a great spot for a healthy, homey, Korean meal. Everything is prepared to fresh daily, I really like their bulgogi, kimbap, and their dried anchovies. There's tons of variety, lots of different side dishes and snacks. Will definitely be back when I want a quick and good meal!

    Erick V.

    I love this spot! Great place for quick bite to eat or grab and go! Helpful staff is always attentive and willing to help! Love it and hate it because I can never just grab one item. Microwaves are available if you want to warm up your food and enjoy there. Hot food is also an option here.

    Trinny T.

    This place just opened last week and I heard from my friend so I stopped by. They currently don't have a lot of food but I expressed that I was looking for gamtae seaweed and kelp noodle salad. The staff said they could bring them here. So hopefully they will. Even my Korean friend wants them. They partner with Umma kitchen too. I saw the Galbi Jjim package as well. I will buy it eventually when I don't cook. The store is very cute and clean. I will definitely come back. Especially they sell kimbap so you can grab and go.

    A lot of korean side dishes! Recommend it

    Great places to grab korean side dishes! The portions and prices are good and there are korean snacks too.

    Allen G.

    I stopped by with a friend who lives close to UCLA campus. He told me there was like a Korean mini-market that had banchan and snacks and stuff. I was really impressed with the place after checking it out. It's really convenient for students and even people on the westside who usually have to make the long drive to Koreatown for korean stuff. The banchan looked fresh and homemade, really impressive. They have pre-made dosirak boxes too. I got the kimchi spam fried rice and it was solid. Also got the kimbap and it was good too. We got some snacks and ice cream too. Overall, just a really convenient stop and the food is solid.

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    5 months ago

    Favorite lunch spot in Westwood. Delicious and quick meals to go! Defiantly stop by if you're in the area.

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    Such a cute spot, really great food and many choices to choose from. Will definitely be visiting again!

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    10 months ago

    Just discovered this place today. I got the tofu and kimchi. Both amazing. They had so many vegan options as well. Highly recommend.

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    11 months ago

    Awesome food and great customer service, I loved the ambiance of the place. they also had a great selection to choose from.

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    9 months ago

    the food was so delicious and Esther was so nice and helpfulTHANK YOU MINARI EXPRESS SO MUCH!

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